نتایج جستجو برای: failure rate of rotator cuff repair

تعداد نتایج: 21248897  

Journal: :Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery 2014
Noboru Taniguchi Naoki Suenaga Naomi Oizumi Naoki Miyoshi Noriya Araki Etsuo Chosa

BACKGROUND Arthroscopic rotator cuff repair provides satisfactory results; however, there is still a high rate of re-tear. The objective of this study was to present a surface-holding technique that we recently developed for arthroscopic rotator cuff repair in detail and to evaluate the clinical outcome as well as cuff repair integrity with this new method. MATERIALS AND METHODS A consecutive...

2012
Cheng Hong Yeo Nick C. Russell Tom Sharpe

We are reporting a case of nonabsorbable suture-induced osteomyelitis in patient who had an open rotator cuff repair with nonabsorbable Ethibond anchor suture. Patient in this case presented with very subtle clinical features of osteomyelitis of the left proximal humerus 15 years after initial rotator cuff repair surgery. Literature had shown that deep infection following rotator cuff repairs, ...

Journal: :Bulletin (Hospital for Joint Diseases (New York, N.Y.)) 2006
Jonathan T Bravman Dan Guttman Andrew S Rokito Frederick J Kummer Laith M Jazrawi

Recent experimental studies suggest that the use of suture anchors for rotator cuff tear (RCT) repair transfers the "weak link" to the suture-tendon interface where failure occurs as the sutures cut through the tendon. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of using a suture augmentation button on the fixation strength of rotator cuff tendon repair. A 1.5 cm by 2 cm defect was cre...

Journal: :Muscles, ligaments and tendons journal 2015
Tammy Luan Xuhui Liu Jeremiah T Easley Bharat Ravishankar Christian Puttlitz Brian T Feeley

INTRODUCTION rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are the most common tendon injury seen in orthopedic patients. Muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration of the muscle are crucial factors that dictate the outcome following rotator cuff surgery. Though less studied in humans, rotator cuff muscle fibrosis has been seen in animal models as well and may influence outcomes as well. The purpose of this study was t...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2010
Asheesh Bedi Joshua Dines Russell F Warren David M Dines

Repair of massive rotator cuff tears is technically difficult but often feasible. Technical and biological challenges to a successful repair include inelastic poor-quality tendon tissue, scarring, muscle atrophy, and fatty infiltration. Fatty infiltration of the involved rotator cuff muscles has been identified as an important negative prognostic factor for the outcome after repair of massive r...

Journal: :Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association 2007
Brian J Cole Neal S ElAttrache Ammar Anbari

The goal of rotator cuff repairs is to achieve high initial fixation strength, minimize gap formation, maintain mechanical stability under cyclic loading, and optimize the biology of the tendon-bone interface until the cuff heals biologically to the bone. We have seen an evolution in our approaches to fixing rotator cuff tears from open to mini-open to all arthroscopic. In our arthroscopic tech...

Journal: :Sports medicine and arthroscopy review 2011
Rocco Papalia Francesco Franceschi Angelo Del Buono Biagio Zampogna Nicola Maffulli Vincenzo Denaro

In the operative management of rotator cuff disease, comparable functional results have been reported after open or mini-open repair and arthroscopic fixation. Surgical repair aims to re-establish an anatomical configuration of the tendon-bone construct for restoring its mechanical performance. Single row repair is the most commonly used technique, but recently some authors have proposed to re-...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2016
Robert J Gillespie Derrick M Knapik Ozan Akkus

Rotator cuff injuries are common in both young and elderly patients. Despite improvements in instrumentation and surgical techniques, the failure rates following tendon reconstruction remain unacceptably high. To improve outcomes, graft patches have been developed to provide mechanical strength and to furnish a scaffold for biologic growth across the delicate tendon-bone junction. Although no p...

Journal: :The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume 2014
Surena Namdari Ryan P Donegan Aaron M Chamberlain Leesa M Galatz Ken Yamaguchi Jay D Keener

BACKGROUND Failure of structural healing is not infrequent after rotator cuff repair and often is not associated with clinical outcome. The goals of this study are to describe outcomes in a cohort of patients with a failed rotator cuff repair and to evaluate factors associated with clinical outcome. METHODS This was a retrospective study of all patients with failure of structural integrity af...

Journal: :Arthroscopy : the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery : official publication of the Arthroscopy Association of North America and the International Arthroscopy Association 2006
Andrew B Wolff David P Magit Seth R Miller Jeff Wyman Paul M Sethi

Subacromial decompression and debridement of partial-thickness bursal-sided rotator cuff tears are often reported with a high rate of unsatisfactory outcomes. We describe an arthroscopic procedure to repair partial-thickness bursal-sided rotator cuff tears without converting to a full-thickness tear in patients with a normal articular-sided rotator cuff and an A0B2 or A0B3 pattern of tear (mini...

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